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Academy for Math, Engineering, and Science (AMES) – Murray – charter school attached to Cottonwood High School American Heritage – South Jordan [101] American Preparatory Academy (APA) – West Valley City, Utah [102]
The first school in Iron County was dedicated on December 23, 1851, in Parowan, Utah. In 1853, school was also held in Cedar City at the Old Fort. In 1856, the first school in Cedar city was built. Today, Iron County School District has eight secondary schools, nine elementary schools, and two preschools.
Emery County School District [14] 2,220 6 2 2 1 116 Larry W. Davis Garfield County School District [15] 922 5 1 3 1 52 Tracy Davis Grand County School District [16] 1,451 1 1 1 2 79 Scott L. Crane Granite School District [17] 67,822 63 16 8 7 2,696 Rich K. Nye Iron County School District [18] 8,933 9 2 3 4 388 Lance Hatch Jordan School District ...
In 1917, Indiana University started offering courses in downtown Fort Wayne to 142 students in 12 courses. Twenty-four years later, Purdue University permanently established the Purdue University Center at a separate location in downtown Fort Wayne to provide a site for students to begin their undergraduate studies prior to transferring to the West Lafayette main campus to complete their ...
In 1917, Indiana University started offering courses in downtown Fort Wayne to 142 students in 12 courses. At a separate downtown location, Purdue University permanently established the Purdue University Center in 1941 to provide a site in Fort Wayne for students to begin their undergraduate studies prior to transferring to the West Lafayette main campus to complete their degree.
Southwest Allen County Schools (SACS) is a school district in Indiana serving the townships of Aboite and Lafayette in Allen County, including the areas incorporated into Fort Wayne. SACS has six elementary schools, two middle schools, one high school, and one virtual school serving middle- and high-school students. [ 2 ]
Fort Wayne Community Schools (FWCS) is the Fort Wayne, Indiana area public school district, and is the largest in Indiana. The second largest is the Indianapolis Public Schools . It operates five high schools, ten middle schools, one intermediate school (1-8 grades) and over thirty elementary schools, serving 30,992 students (nearly 3% of ...
The district was created in 1915 with 92 teachers, 4,906 students, 21 grade schools, and four secondary schools: Lehi High School, American Fork High School, Pleasant Grove High School (Utah), and Spencer School (Orem). [8] Its name and original boundaries were taken from the Alpine Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [9]